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The Great Performances of 2023
On some of our favorite performances of the last year in film.
On some of our favorite performances of the last year in film.
A report on the 2022 Telluride Film Festival, including thoughts on Women Talking, Bardo, TAR, and much more.
Another diary dispatch from a critic's time at Cannes, including thoughts on new films by George Miller and James Gray.
James Gray delivers a highlight of the Cannes competition with the forthrightly autobiographical Armageddon Time.
A preview of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, which includes new films by David Cronenberg, Claire Denis, Kelly Reichardt, Park Chan-wook, and many more.
Matt writes: Early last month, I had the tremendous honor and joy of interviewing one of my lifelong heroes, Julie Andrews, and her amazing daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton, for RogerEbert.com. The conversation was originally intended to run during the week of Andrews' AFI Life Achievement Award ceremony (which was scheduled for this past Saturday, April 25th), but after it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we decided to release the article yesterday in anticipation of Andrews and Hamilton's new podcast, "Julie's Library," which premieres tomorrow. Our conversation also covers the pair's latest book, Home Work: A Memoir of My Hollywood Years, their excellent Netflix series, "Julie's Greenroom" and their cherished memories of Jim Henson and the Muppets.
A review of Netflix's new anthology series What/If, which premieres with ten episodes on Friday.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Hereditary, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and Ocean's 8.
A preview of the upcoming summer movie season, starring the 10 films we are most excited to see.
Where does a woman’s artistic integrity and autonomy begin and end when it comes to nudity on-screen?